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As everything is in a state of impermanence, this too will change.
It is the smaller acts of kindness that uplift manβs soul, and help him to live for another day.
Only the elite of humanity use ASCII art thoroughly.
- π‘ Scrapers of all types and varieties
- π System Administration
- π£ OSINT Recon
- π₯ Social Engineering
- π· Photo Scraping
- π¦ Org Mode
- π‘ OpenBSD
- π§ Linux
- π³ Agricultural Technology
Here are some developmental principles I believe in.
- Pay for use API-Keys prevent access to technology and thus technological innovation.
- Discord has a notorious reputation and is closed source, so donβt use it. Choose element instead.
- Linux Elitism is in poor taste. Linux is just one of many. UNIX, BSD, Haiku, Hurd and others exist.
- Avoid "Not my problem"-ism.
- Do not be foolish enough to assume everyone runs an nvidia processor and desires to have access to cuda.
- Be loyal to that which supports you.
- Injecting politics into computer science is exclusionary, restrains innovation, and limits diversity.
- Forcing one's politics on users by incorporating political precepts into a project's code of conduct exemplifies an abuse of trust, a desire to stifle diversity of thought, and a willingness to disregard the rights of others.
Here are some developers who I found to be extremely polite and abundant in generosity. It speaks greatly of their character for some random and insignificant user to remember the kindness they showed.
Here are some projects I use in my daily life.
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